Setem-4-acem Sogglem Santam
Setem-4-acem Sogglem Santam
Page URL: https://ocaminhodossantos.blogspot.com/2021/09/setem-4-acem-sogglem-santam.html .- St Moses, prophet and patriarch.
- Our Lady of Halle.
- St Ida
- St Marcellus of Chalons
- St Nicholas Rusca
- St Rosalia of Palermo
- St Rose of Viterbo
- St Ultan of Ardbraccan
MAJOR / GREAT FEASTS
Concannim: Profet São Moises-acem Boa Fest! Devan taca aplem mucar poi-ong dilem, je tanem con dusrem munxanc poi-ong diung na. Devan taca dadlem Israelac Egitantunt aning Egitacem siridorponnantun bair adung. Devan tacem codem Dah Mandamentam sompoilem. Toh Monte Nebacer melear, Sao Miguel Arcanj aning Soitan tacem modeac questião celem. Deo Saib Suam Jesu Crist sorgar vocon sorgaracem daram uctem celear, tedna poreant Devacem Sogglem Santam je Limbant raolelem, Pai Noe, Pai Abraão, Pai Davide, sogglem sorgar gelet Devalagim, Devacem mucar. Tumim sogglem Devacem Santam aning Anjam, amcam maggnim cor.
Waspish: Happy Feast of the Prophet St Moses, he whom God allowed to meet face-to-face and who God used to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, and to whom God entrusted the Ten Commandments. Dying on, and being buried on, Mount Nebo, St Michael the Archangel and Satan contended for his body. When our Lord Jesus Christ ascended to Heaven and opened it's Gates, Saints Noe, Abraham, Moses, David, and all the other Saints of God were finally admitted to the Presence of God for all eternity. All you Saints and Angels of God, pray for us.
Flee From Satan's Church
When Pope Pius XII died in October 1958, Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Satanists seized the Vatican Basilica and from there masquerade as the Catholic Church. Catholic Law excludes Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Heretics and Apostates from the Catholic Church, and all their pretended "acts" are null and void. All who observe and pretend to legitimize the Pretensions and Masquerades of these Satanists, thereby certify themselves satanists, and that their "gods" are the Demons Ganpati, Allah, etc., the "gods" of the Accursed Latrocinium of "Vatican2."God Demands Obedience And Excludes All False 'gods'
God's Firewall Against Satan and Satan's Lies of Pretended "New Gospels" eg Montanism, Mahomettanism, Waldensianism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Modernism, etc
Proof of Satanism
Please read this page for context: https://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/b021ht_Guru.htm.That Antipopes Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger & Bergoglio were and are Satanists is evident from the Bible, particularly the First Commandment.
The ability to discern and distinguish between Christians and Satanists is proof of whether one is a Christian or a Satanist.
The refusal to acknowledge that the Antipopes Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger & Bergoglio were and are Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Satanists and heads of a non-Catholic sect, is proof that one is a Satanist, a public enemy of the Living God.
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September 4, 1418: Our Lady the Black Virgin of Hal or Halle or Halse, called Hau or Haut in French.
The Abbot Matthew Orsini wrote: "Our Lady of Haut, in Hainault, restored to life a young woman, named Jane Maillard, who was drawing water from a very deep well, and who, when the stonework at the top gave way, so that she fell to the bottom and was taken out quite dead; but her mother having offered her by vow to Our Lady of Haut, she immediately returned to life. (Justus Lipsius, Our Lady of Hal, 19)."
We are further advised that, in June 5, 1428, Our Lady of Haut in Hainault, restored, that he might receive Holy Baptism, a child to life after it had been dead several days. He lived five hours after receiving the sacrament and then melted away by degrees, like snow, in the presence of seventy-five persons.
We further read in Matthew Orsini, "Our Lady of Haut in Hainaut is one of the three small statues of the Blessed Virgin, that St Elisabeth, daughter of Andrew II, King of Hungary, had religiously honored; and she left it, by will, to her daughter, St Sophia, who at last gave her to the Church of Haut, in the year 1267. In 1602, the scholar Juste Lipse (Justus Lipsius) gave his silver pen to the Church of Our Lady of the Heights in Hainaut, where it is still seen hanging in front of the great altar."
Notre Dame du Haut means, in English, Our Lady of the Heights.
There are several churches, chapels and shrines throught the Francosphere that are named Notre Dame de Haut or Our Lady of the Heights. We are concerned with a chapel or church or sanctuary in Hainault in modern Belgium. Hainault or Hainaut is a historic region now largely in Belgium, deriving its name from the Haine River which flows through the province. The Hainault family was very prominent in the Middle Ages, and Baldwin VI led the 4th Crusade.
One possible candidate is for the church / chapelle / sanctuary we are discussing today is that of Haurt. The Chapel of Notre Dame de Haurt also called Notre Dame de Bure is located on a wooded hill between Bure and Tellin, in the province of Luxembourg in Belgium. Isolated and three centuries old, the chapel is preceded by a path of the Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows of modern design. A herdsman or a monk from the abbey of Bure would have found a statuette of the Virgin Mary carrying the Child Jesus in his arms, on the hill of Haurt. He brings her back to the village and the statue is placed with veneration in the church. But - surprise! - the statuette disappears and is once again found at its original finding place on the hill of Haurt. History repeats itself several times before we understand: Our Lady wishes to be venerated on the hill of Haurt. A cross is erected in 1751, with a niche which protects the statue of the Madonna. In style, the statue seems older than the cross. It bears some resemblance to that of the 17th century Foy Notre Dame. The news of the 'Miraculous Virgin'quickly spreads in the region and soon pilgrims visit the hill to invoke 'Our Lady of Haurt.' In 1778 there was already a chapel there, as evidenced by the map of the Austrian Netherlands drawn by Ferraris. It was built with the stones left on the spot, coming from the village of Nives located close to the site where the statue was found, and which village was destroyed by the Lorraine troops. The path that climbs there is also drawn, suggesting regular attendance of the place. Like all other places of worship, the chapel suffered from the Satanists of the French revolutionary regime. The statue suffered insults and the chapel was closed. In 1803, as soon as religious freedom allowed it, the pilgrimage to Haurt was resumed, the chapel was restored and the premises redeveloped. In 1850 a new, more direct path led there. A wooden porch is built in front of the chapel, protecting visitors from the elements. In 1921 two spans were added to the building which was thus enlarged, and the bell tower was moved to the front door. On the occasion of a Marian Congress in 1935, the site was reorganized again to receive more visitors. A rectilinear path 800 meters long and with a vertical drop of 50 meters replaces the old path. The path has scenes of the seven sorrows of Our Lady, similar to the Way of the Cross of Our Lord. This path was paved for the first time at the end of the 1950s.
The problem with Haurt is that it is too recent, too small or minor, to fit the bill.
Further clues are provided by Abbot Matthew Orsini by a reference to the fact that the image of Our Lady passed through the hands of St Elizabeth of Hungary, daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary, and her daughter St Sophia, and that a Justus Lipse or Lipsius wrote of this La Nostre Dame de Hau or Diva Virgo Hallensis which, I find, is Our Lady of Hal or Halle.
Halle is a city in Belgium now included in Brabant, but historically part of Hainault, and with a famous image of Our Lady that was one of 4 black statues of Our Lady obtained probably in Italy by St Louis IV of Thuringia, and sent to his wife St Elizabeth, from whom it passed to her daughter St Sophia, wife of Duke Henry II of Brabant, and to their daughter Mechtilde or Mathilda, Countess of Holland, who gifted it to the Church, now Basilica, of St Martin in Halle (Sint Martinusbasiliek, Halle).
We read, "The miraculous statue of the Virgin arrived in Halle in 1267 as a wedding gift to John II, Count of Holland and of Hainaut."
We also read, "From the beginning the statue was especially venerated because of the love and respect in which St Elizabeth was held. It quickly became a much-loved shrine and pilgrims flooded in from all over Europe. Foremost amongst them were the English of every class and level. The royalty of England became a familiar sight to the people of Halle as they came to pay their respects to the Virgin (and possibly to cement their trading relations). Henry VIII, while still a Christian, presented a magnificent silver monstrance to the shrine. It is still in use today! The fame of the shrine became even greater thanks to the miraculous help Our Lady gave during the seige of Halle by a an army of the Protestant Satanists in 1580. The enemy cannonballs were caught in the folds of the Virgin's robes and the church and the town were saved. Today, when you visit the church you can see the last 32 of the 500 cannon balls that bombarded the town."
Further, we read, "Marian devotion in Hal, however, goes back much further. In ancient times a sacred oak tree bearing a Madonna statue, was venerated. This particular sacred tree remains to this day. Early on a sanctuary was built to enclose it. Now the remains of the trunk of this king of trees are still honored in the crypt of St. Martin, where you'll also find the remains of several human monarchs. Our Lady of Hal is one of the first Madonnas of the type called the Madonnas de Leche or virgo lactans or the "Nursing Virgin," that appeared in Western Europe towards the end of the Middle Ages. With her right hand Mary offers her breast to baby Jesus. A little booklet in the sanctuary has much to say about this kind of Madonna. In the Christian world they are justified by this Bible passage: "While he (Jesus) was speaking, a woman from the crowd called out and said to him, 'Blessed is the womb that carried you and the breasts at which you nursed.' (Luke xi, 27) Although Jesus does not respond favorably to this woman's outcry, Christian liturgy echoes her veneration of Mary. E.g. in the octave of Christmas it says: 'Blessed are the breasts that nursed Christ, the Lord.' The Church Fathers, notably St Augustine, often contemplated the miracle of the human Virgin-Mother nursing God as her baby. The author of the booklet in Hal also cites an old Latin hymn that sings out, 'Oh glorious woman, elevated above the stars, Him who created you by his design, your sacred breast has nourished.' The nursing virgin theme disappeared in middle and late Byzantine art, but reappeared in late medieval Italy, then France and the rest of Europe. 17th century Greek icons of this type are called 'the most holy nurturer of our life' or panaghia trophos. But let us return to Hal. In the Deformation, a fierce struggle engulfed Belgium as Christians and the Protestant Satanists fought for control over the country. Our Lady of Hal, as the most ancient and most important Marian shrine of Belgium, became the symbol and rallying point for Belgium Catholics. Therefore the Protestants, who had already demolished so many statues, made it a priority to destroy the Black Madonna of Hal as well. In 1580 the deciding battle took place. An overwhelming Protestant army laid siege to the town, bombarding it with canon balls. But, legend says, the Queen of Heaven appeared on the city walls and intercepted the fiery balls in her lap. The grateful population brought hundreds of canon balls that had landed inside the city walls to Our Lady, piling them under her bell tower. 32 of those are still kept in the church. Other miracles attributed to this Black Madonna include saving the city from another siege in 1489, raising people from the dead, and healing many sick. In 1667 an epidemic ravaged the city and did not stop until on the first Sunday in September the Black Madonna was carried in a fervent procession along a path that stopped at all the churches and chapels of Hal dedicated to Our Lady. This so-called 5 km Wegom (big tour) is still followed with a solemn procession every year on the first Sunday in September. Pilgrims also walk this Wegom individually. It takes about 90 minutes to complete. The traditional 'small tour' is to circumambulate the altar space containing the statue three times, but not during masses."
On the wall between the Trasegnies and Mary chapels is a bust of Justus Lipsius with a poem in which he dedicates to her his golden pen with which he wrote a work about Halse's black madonna. The work, "Diva Virgo Hallensis," appeared in 1604.
It is evident then, that the Our Lady celebrated today as Our Lady of Haut is actually Our Lady of Hau in French, or Our Lady of Hal or Halle in Flemish.The Glories of Mary by St Alphonsus Liguori
"Referring to Our Lady's great compassion for sinners, St Bernard calls her the Promised Land flowing with milk and honey. And St Leo tells us that, when he looks at her, he no longer sees God's justice but only His mercy, for Mary is full of the mercy of God. She is like a fair olive in the field (Sir xxiv, 14). Only oil (a symbol of mercy) is extracted from the olive; only grace and mercy flow from the hands of Mary. Why is the fair olive tree pictured as standing in the field, and not in some garden, enclosed with walls or hedges? So that all can see her plainly, and get to her without trouble, to secure the remedy for all their evils. And what safer refuge can we find than the compassionate heart of Mary? There the poor find a home, the sick a cure, the afflicted consolation, the doubtful counsel, and the abandoned help. September 4: Our Lady, Mother of Consolation, celerated by the Augustinian Order
It is said that St. Augustine's mother, St. Monica, recently widowed and concerned for her wayward son, begged the Blessed Virgin for help. Mary appeared and, taking off her black belt, gave it to Monica with the promise of consolation and protection to anyone who wore it. The Augustinian Order adopted such a belt as part of its habit. In 1436, in Bologna, a lay Confraternity of Our Lady of Consolation was started, whose members also wear the black belt. This devotion is now headquartered at the Church of St. Augustine in Rome. In its Chapel of St. Monica hangs John Gottardi's 1765 painting (right) of the Madonna della Cintura or Our Lady of the Belt, shown giving the cord to both Saints Augustine and Monica. At first, the Augustinian Order celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Consolation on the Sunday after the feast of St Augustine (August 28). In 1914, the Holy See moved it to the Saturday after the feast of St. Augustine. Now Augustinians around the world honor the Mother of Consolation on September 4.
The chaplet of Our Lady of Consolation is a special devotion of the Augustinians: 12 Our Fathers and Hail Marys, said while meditating on the articles of the Apostles' Creed. A 13th Our Father and Hail Mary are usually added in commemoration of Jesus' humanity symbolized by the holy belt. The chaplet concludes with the Salve Regina. Sometimes this prayer follows: Lord Jesus Christ, Father of Mercies, and God of every consolation grant, we pray, that your faithful who rejoice in the protection of the holy Virgin Mary Mother of Consolation may, by her motherly intercession, be freed from all evils in this life and be worthy of coming to the eternal joy of heaven, where you live and reign forever and ever. Amen.- Our Lady of the Faith, or Notre Dame de Foy, Amiens, Somme, Picardy, France. Confraternity established Sept. 4, 1629, now defunct. Miraculous statue in Cathedral.
- Dedication of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption or Madonna Assunta, Carpi, Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Sept. 4, 1791.
- Feast of the Victory of Our Lady of the Vows or Madonna del Voto, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Sept. 4, 1260.
- Coronation of Our Lady of the Orient or Madonna dell'Oriente, Tagliacozzo, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy, Sept. 4, 1793.
- Coronation of Our Lady of the Court or Nostra Signora di Corte, Sindia, Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy, Sept. 4, 1948.
- Consecration of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy or Madonna della Misericordia, Spilinga, Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy, Sept. 4, 1932.
- Coronation of the Icon of the Mother of God of Trakai or Traku Dievo Motinos, Trakai, Vilnius, Lithuania, Sept. 4, 1718.
- Coronation of the Infant Mary or Marija Bambina, Senglea, Malta, Sept. 4, 1921. Dedication of the Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, Sept. 4, 1580; and the Finding of the Image of the Immaculate Conception, venerated as Madonna tal-Vitorja (Our Lady of Victories) or Il-Bambina, found at sea in 1618.
- Our Lady of Consolation or Nuestra Señora de la Consolación, Yuso, Santillana del Mar, Occidente, Cantabria, Spain.
- + The Feast of the Translation of St Cuthbert from Lindisfarne, via many different places, to the Cathedral of Durham.
- + The Feast of the Translation of the Relics of St Birinus, bishop of Dorchester-on-Thames and Apostle of Wessex, who's feast is December 3, to the Cathedral of Winchester.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Ancyra in Galatia in eastern or Asiatic Greece, Saints Rufinus, Silvanus, and Vitalicus, and 14 Companions, boys who were martyred for the true faith.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Ancyra in Galatia in eastern or Asiatic Greece, Saints Magnus, Castus, and Maximus and 14 Companions.
- + The Holy Martyrs Saints Thameles, previously a pagan priest, and his companions, including his sister, martyrs under the emperor Hadrianus, September 4, 175.
- + The Holy Martyrs Theodorus, Oceanus, Ammianus, and Julianus, who had their feet cut off, and consummated their martyrdom by being thrown into the fire, in the time of the emperor Maximian. The site of their martyrdom is not recorded, but it is known that it happened in the eastern half of the Roman Empire.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Spain Saints Baltasar Marianus Muñoz Martínez, Claudius Peter Gómez Gil, Facundus Fernández Rodríguez, Francis de Sales Gómez Gil, Francis Sendra Ivars, Joseph Bleda Grau, Joseph Muñoz Quero, Joseph Pascual Carda Saporta, Joseph Vicente Hormaechea Apoita, John Moreno Juárez, Louis Prado García, Peter Sánchez Barba and Restitutus Santiago Allende, martyred, murdered by the Maranos and the Maranocracy illegally occupying Spain, September 4, 1936.
- + Pope St Bonifatius or Boniface I, today is his Dies Natalis or Birthday in Heaven, but his liturgical feast is October 25.
- + St Candida the Elder, at Naples in Campania in Italy, she was the first to meet St Peter when he came to that city, and being healed and baptized by him, afterwards ended her holy life in peace, September 4, 78.
- + St Candida the Younger, also at Naples in Campania in Italy, wonderworker, died September 4, 586.
- + St Catherine Mattei, virgin of Racconigi, visionary, stigmatist, died September 4, 1547 at Caramagna Piemonte, Cuneo, Italy, beatified 1808 or 1810 (records vary) by Pope Pius VII.
- + St Chaletricus, 17th bishop of Chartres. The feast of the translation of his relics is observed October 7.
- + St Cummein of Drumsnat, celebrated Septermber 1 and 4.
- + St Fredaldus, bishop of Mende in Aquitania, martyred by the pagans as he evangelized.
- + St Hermione, daughter of St Philip the Deacon, prophetess, martyr, September 4, 117 at Ephesus in eastern or Asiatic Greece.
- + St Ida, widow in the diocese of Munster. Great-granddaughter of Emperor St Charlemagne, and grew up in his court. Married to Lord Egbert by arrangement of the emperor. Mother of one son, Warin, who became a monk at Corvey. Widowed very young in 811, she spent the rest of her life single, working for the poor. Reported to have filled a stone coffin with food each day, then gave it to the poor; not only did she help the needy, the coffin reminded her of her responsibilities in this life. Founded the church at Hofstadt, Westphalia, and convent of Herzfeld, of which she served as abbess, and in which convent she died.
- + St Irmgard, 11th century Countess of Süchteln in the area of Cologne, Germany, the daughter of the Earl of Aspel. Known for her personal piety, her charity, as a miracle worker, and for dedicating her whole fortune to the construction of churches. Returning from pilgrimage to Rome, Italy, she lived as a hermitess, she was buried behind the main altar of the cathedral of Cologne.
- + St Marcellus, martyr at Chalons in France under the emperor Antoninus. Being invited to a profane banquet by the governor Priscus, and abhorring the meats that were served, he reproved with great freedom all persons present for worshipping the idols. For this, by an unheard-of kind of cruelty, the same governor had him burned alive up to the waist. After persevering for three days in praising God, he yielded up his undefiled soul.
- + St Marcellus, bishop of Treves or Trier, martyr.
- + St Monessa, virgin, the daughter of an Irish chieftain who was baptized by St Patrick, and, rising from the water, she died in a state of grace.
- + The Prophet Moses, on Mount Nebo, in the land of Moab, the holy lawgiver.
- + St Nicholas Rusca, bishop of Sondrio, evangelized the Protestant Satanists that he became known as the "Hammer of the Heretics," tortured and martyred by the Satanists September 4, 1618 in Thusis, Graubunden, Switzerland. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + St Peter of St James, Mercedarian.
- + St Rebecca, martyr in Alexandria in Egypt.
- + St Rhuddlad, virgin, on the Island of Anglesey in Cymru or "Wales."
- + St Rosalia, virgin, at Palermo, a native of that city, issued from the royal blood of Charlemagne. For the love of Christ, she forsook the princely court of her father, and led a Heavenly life alone in mountains and caverns.
- + St Rose, virgin, at Viterbo.
- + St Salvinus, bishop of Verdun in France.
- + St Sarbile, virgin, a native of Fochart, County of Louth, Ireland.
- + St Scipione Jerome Brigeat Lambert, vicar-general of the diocese of Avranches, France from 1761 to 1788. Martyred, murdered by the Satanists, Maranos and the Maranocracy illegally occupying France, at Rochefort, September 4, 1794. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + St Sulpicius, bishop of Bayeux, martyred by the pagan Vikings.
- + St Ultan, uncle of St Brigid, first bishop of Ardbraccan in Meath, in Ireland. Amongst the many eminent virtues of this saint, Colgan mentions his extensive charity in providing for all the foundling children in Ireland. He died in 656.
- + St Valerianus, who together with St Marcellus of Chalons, evangelized Roman Gaul, fell into the hands of the persecutors near Tournus, a town built on the Saone, between Macon and Challons. After suffering the rack and being torn with iron hooks, he was beheaded at Tournus on September 15, 179, in the persecution of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. He is commemorated today together with his collaborator St Marcellus of Chalons.
- St Joseph benJacob, Joseph the Patriarch, one of the sons of Jacob, ancestors of the Israelites. It is suggested that today is his feast. I cannot find the evidence for it.
- + St Marinus, bishop of Rimini, and founder of the "country" of San Marino. A Dalmatian stonemason refugee from his own country due to the Diocletianic Persecution, he worked at Monte Titano in modern San Marino. He converted many, and ministered to Christians who had been sentenced to the stone quarries as punishment for their faith. St Gaudentius, bishop of Rimini ordained him a deacon, and he succeeded him as bishop. Falsely accused by an insane woman of Rimini of being her estranged husband, he fled to a cave on Monte Titano, and lived there as a hermit. When followers gathered around him, he converted his hermitage into a monastery, and was its first abbot, the owner of the mountain, a woman of Rimini, donated the property to him. Died in the Lord, September 3, 366. The state of San Marino developed from his monastery and its estates.
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Most Holy Mary, Mother of God, and our Mother, and all you Saints, Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Popes, Archbishops, Bishops, Hermits, Monks, Martyrs, Virgins, Champions and Heroes of Jesus Christ, whose feasts is today, named and unnamed, we pray to you for your intercession and guidance, lead us away from error and evil and into the Grace and Love of God, that with your assistance, we may join you in Eternity with the Living God, we make this prayer through Jesus Christ Our Lord, Who Lives and Reigns, in the Unity of the Godhead, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever, Amen.Lúcío Mascarenhas.
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